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We include the most well-known to the lesser-known cases of lost media, no matter how big or small they may be. == Statuses == This list of statuses details whether a piece of media is currently lost or found. 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We include the most well-known to the lesser-known cases of lost media, no matter how big or small they may be. == Statuses == This list of statuses details whether a piece of media is currently lost or found. 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We include the most well-known to the lesser-known cases of lost media, no matter how big or small they may be. == Statuses == This list of statuses details whether a piece of media is currently lost or found. 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We include the most well-known to the lesser-known cases of lost media, no matter how big or small they may be. == Statuses == This list of statuses details whether a piece of media is currently lost or found. Here also includes content warnings that will be attached to some cases before you click on them. ===== Completely Lost: ===== Any media that has no material publicly or readily available. ===== Partially Lost: ===== Any media in which is partially unavailable. ===== Partially Found: ===== Any media in which is partially available. ===== Completely Found: ===== Any media once considered to be lost in some capacity that is now publicly or readily available. ===== Existence Unconfirmed: ===== Any media said to exist and is lost but details are dubious and are potentially fabricated. ===== Non-Existent: ===== Any media said to exist and is lost that have been proven to have never existed. ===== NSFW: ===== Meaning "Not Safe for Work", any media that contains sexual or pornographic imagery, drug use, minor violence or injury, racism or other forms of bigotry and discrimination, lewd or dark humour and discussions, and other adult or explicit subject matter or gross, unsettling topics. ===== NSFL: ===== Meaning "Not Safe for Work", any media that contains disturbing or extremely graphic imagery, extreme violence, injury or death, illegal or illicit material, subjects of abuse or serious mental illness, traumatic or devastating events, and any other potentially upsetting and extreme topics. == Categories == * [[Advertisement and Interstitial Material]] * [[Animation]] * [[Applications and Digital Media]] * [[Architecture and Locations]] * [[Artworks]] * [[Audio]] * [[Comics]] * [[Creepypasta]] * [[Cut Content]] * [[Film]] * [[Historical Artefacts]] * [[Information and Data]] * [[Internet Media]] * [[Literature]] * [[Live Broadcasts]] * [[Merchandise]] * [[Miscellaneous]] * [[Modifications and Custom Content]] * [[Music]] * [[Newspapers and Periodicals]] * [[Not Safe for Life]] * [[Photographs]] * [[Pornography]] * [[Production Material]] * [[Puppetry]] * [[Recordings of Real Events]] * [[September 11 Media]] * [[Stage Shows and Musicals]] * [[Technology]] * [[Television]] * [[Training and informational media]] * [[Unidentified]] * [[Video Games]] 15b7a1016bcc3f8201306acceca0a9be116e5e4c 42 34 2023-06-06T15:33:57Z Umlaut 2 wikitext text/x-wiki __NOTOC__ == Welcome to {{SITENAME}}! == Here we are dedicated to researching and preserving all sorts of media from films to video games to music from certain loss and destruction, or at the very least to learn about and from them. We include the most well-known to the lesser-known cases of lost media, no matter how big or small they may be. == Statuses == This list of statuses details whether a piece of media is currently lost or found. Here also includes content warnings that will be attached to some cases before you click on them. ===== Completely Lost: ===== Any media that has no material publicly or readily available. ===== Partially Lost: ===== Any media in which is partially unavailable. ===== Partially Found: ===== Any media in which is partially available. ===== Completely Found: ===== Any media once considered to be lost in some capacity that is now publicly or readily available. ===== Existence Unconfirmed: ===== Any media said to exist and is lost but details are dubious and are potentially fabricated. ===== Non-Existent: ===== Any media said to exist and is lost that have been proven to have never existed. ===== NSFW: ===== Meaning "Not Safe for Work", any media that contains sexual or pornographic imagery, drug use, minor violence or injury, racism or other forms of bigotry and discrimination, lewd or dark humour and discussions, and other adult or explicit subject matter or gross, unsettling topics. ===== NSFL: ===== Meaning "Not Safe for Work", any media that contains disturbing or extremely graphic imagery, extreme violence, injury or death, illegal or illicit material, subjects of abuse or serious mental illness, traumatic or devastating events, and any other potentially upsetting and extreme topics. == Categories == * [[Advertisement and Interstitial Material]] * [[Animation]] * [[Applications and Digital Media]] * [[Architecture and Locations]] * [[Artworks]] * [[Audio]] * [[Comics]] * [[Creepypasta]] * [[Cut Content]] * [[Film]] * [[Historical Artefacts]] * [[Information and Data]] * [[Internet Media]] * [[Literature]] * [[Live Broadcasts]] * [[Merchandise]] * [[Miscellaneous]] * [[Modifications and Custom Content]] * [[Music]] * [[Newspapers and Periodicals]] * [[Not Safe for Life]] * [[Photographs]] * [[Pornography]] * [[Production Material]] * [[Puppetry]] * [[Recordings of Real Events]] * [[September 11 Media]] * [[Stage Shows and Musicals]] * [[Technology]] * [[Television]] * [[Training and Informational Media]] * [[Unidentified]] * [[Video Games]] 16a04266ceb33aa6e92dd434ff4cae67b6d7e4ef 43 42 2023-06-06T15:34:53Z Umlaut 2 wikitext text/x-wiki __NOTOC__ == Welcome to {{SITENAME}}! == Here we are dedicated to researching and preserving all sorts of media from films to video games to music from certain loss and destruction, or at the very least to learn about and from them. We include the most well-known to the lesser-known cases of lost media, no matter how big or small they may be. == Statuses == This list of statuses details whether a piece of media is currently lost or found. 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The film is said to have been based on a mass shooting that occurred in the Austrian capital of Vienna the year before, however, it has not seen an official home release. d03c11fc1776b64dcdb69dddaf43533f5d988e85 18 17 2023-06-02T17:29:15Z Umlaut 2 wikitext text/x-wiki <big>'''NSFL:''' This article contains mentions of murder and suicide.</big> '''Nachruf für einen Mörder''' ("'''Obituary for a Murderer'''") is a 1991 documentary produced by Austrian filmmaker Michael Haneke, who is most well-known for his films ''Funny Games'' and ''Benny's Video''. The film is said to have been based on a mass shooting that occurred in the Austrian capital of Vienna the year before, however, it has not seen an official home release. == Background == Michael Haneke is an Austrian filmmaker who has personally produced and wrote several films since 1989 with his directorial debut ''The Seventh Continent''. His films were known for their examinations of social issues such as the estrangement of individuals in modern society. Haneke's filmmaking style also became known for its slow-burn pacing, mundane environments, and seemingly uneventful dialogues and events which have become a staple of his films. His most well-known films include ''Funny Games'' (1997 original and 2007 remake), ''Benny's Video'' (1992), ''71 Fragments of a Chronology of Chance'' (1994), ''The Piano Teacher'' (2001).<br> On 9 September 1990, 22-year-old Felix Zehetner was ejected from a friend's house party in Vienna-Floridsdorf for his drunken and belligerent behaviour. Angered and humiliated, Zehetner returned home where he used a Smith & Wesson pistol to shoot his parents as they slept, killing his father and non-fatally wounding his mother. He then returned to the party and opened fire, first killing the host of the party who told him to leave before picking off everyone else he felt had wronged him. He also wounded the hosts' sister, who would survive. The gunman then committed suicide by a gunshot wound to the head after injuring two police officers who responded to the scene.<br> In total, five people died and at least three others, including the two officers, were wounded. Although the case did garner widespread attention within Austria, it remained relatively unknown to the outside world. == Nachruf für einen Mörder == == Status == 8eb62bb31a08fd3e49f5fe4070debd4c68e2f77a 19 18 2023-06-02T17:35:55Z Umlaut 2 wikitext text/x-wiki <big>'''NSFL:''' This article contains mentions of murder and suicide.</big> '''Nachruf für einen Mörder''' ("'''Obituary for a Murderer'''") is a 1991 documentary produced by Austrian filmmaker Michael Haneke, who is most well-known for his films ''Funny Games'' and ''Benny's Video''. The film is said to have been based on a mass shooting that occurred in the Austrian capital of Vienna the year before, however, it has not seen an official home release. == Background == Michael Haneke is an Austrian filmmaker who has personally produced and wrote several films since 1989 with his directorial debut ''The Seventh Continent''. His films were known for their examinations of social issues such as the estrangement of individuals in modern society. Haneke's filmmaking style also became known for its slow-burn pacing, mundane environments, and seemingly uneventful dialogues and events which have become a staple of his films. His most well-known films include ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Funny_Games_(1997_film) Funny Games]'' (1997 original and 2007 remake), ''Benny's Video'' (1992), ''71 Fragments of a Chronology of Chance'' (1994), ''The Piano Teacher'' (2001).<br> On 9 September 1990, 22-year-old Felix Zehetner was ejected from a friend's house party in Vienna-Floridsdorf for his drunken and belligerent behaviour. Angered and humiliated, Zehetner returned home where he used a Smith & Wesson pistol to shoot his parents as they slept, killing his father and non-fatally wounding his mother. He then returned to the party and opened fire, first killing the host of the party who told him to leave before picking off everyone else he felt had wronged him. He also wounded the hosts' sister, who would survive. The gunman then committed suicide by a gunshot wound to the head after injuring two police officers who responded to the scene.<br> In total, five people died and at least three others, including the two officers, were wounded. Although the case did garner widespread attention within Austria, it remained relatively unknown to the outside world. == Nachruf für einen Mörder == == Status == 22dced2c4bb237b422b92f1d45320ad80a6eb437 20 19 2023-06-02T17:43:14Z Umlaut 2 wikitext text/x-wiki <big>'''NSFL:''' This article contains mentions of murder and suicide.</big> '''Nachruf für einen Mörder''' ("'''Obituary for a Murderer'''") is a 1991 documentary produced by Austrian filmmaker Michael Haneke, who is most well-known for his films ''Funny Games'' and ''Benny's Video''. The film is said to have been based on a [https://murderpedia.org/male.Z/z/zehetner-felix.htm mass shooting that occurred in the Austrian capital of Vienna the year before], however, it has not seen an official home release. == Background == Michael Haneke is an Austrian filmmaker who has personally produced and wrote several films since 1989 with his directorial debut ''The Seventh Continent''. His films were known for their examinations of social issues and explorations into media and violence such as the estrangement of individuals in modern society. Haneke's filmmaking style also became known for its slow-burn pacing, mundane environments, and seemingly uneventful dialogues and events which have become a staple of his films. His most well-known films include ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Funny_Games_(1997_film) Funny Games]'' (1997 original and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Funny_Games_(2007_film) 2007 remake]), ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benny%27s_Video Benny's Video]'' (1992), ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/71_Fragments_of_a_Chronology_of_Chance 71 Fragments of a Chronology of Chance]'' (1994), ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Piano_Teacher_(film) The Piano Teacher]'' (2001).<br> On 9 September 1990, 22-year-old Felix Zehetner was ejected from a friend's house party in Vienna-Floridsdorf for his drunken and belligerent behaviour. Angered and humiliated, Zehetner returned home where he used a Smith & Wesson pistol to shoot his parents as they slept, killing his father and non-fatally wounding his mother. He then returned to the party and opened fire, first killing the host of the party who told him to leave before picking off everyone else he felt had wronged him. He also wounded the hosts' sister, who would survive. The gunman then committed suicide by a gunshot wound to the head after injuring two police officers who responded to the scene.<br> In total, five people died and at least three others, including the two officers, were wounded. Although the case did garner widespread attention within Austria, it remained relatively unknown to the outside world. == Nachruf für einen Mörder == == Status == 68e8a28fbd3e13f07c52ea697b16f84af57bcfef 21 20 2023-06-02T18:03:48Z Umlaut 2 wikitext text/x-wiki <big>'''NSFL:''' This article contains mentions of murder and suicide.</big> '''Nachruf für einen Mörder''' ("'''Obituary for a Murderer'''") is a 1991 television movie documentary produced by Austrian filmmaker Michael Haneke, who is most well-known for his films ''Funny Games'' and ''Benny's Video''. The film is said to have been based on a mass shooting that occurred in the Austrian capital of Vienna the year before, however, it has not seen an official home release. == Background == Michael Haneke is an Austrian filmmaker who has personally produced and written several films since 1989 with his directorial debut ''The Seventh Continent''. His films were known for their examinations of social issues such as the estrangement of individuals in modern society. Haneke's filmmaking style also became known for its slow-burn pacing, mundane environments, and seemingly uneventful dialogues and events which have become a staple of his films. His most well-known films include ''Funny Games'' (1997 original and 2007 remake), ''Benny's Video'' (1992), ''71 Fragments of a Chronology of Chance'' (1994), ''The Piano Teacher'' (2001).<br> On 9 September 1990, 22-year-old Felix Zehetner was ejected from a friend's house party in Vienna-Floridsdorf for his drunken and belligerent behaviour. Angered and humiliated, Zehetner returned home where he used a Smith & Wesson pistol to shoot his parents as they slept, killing his father and non-fatally wounding his mother. He then returned to the party and opened fire, first killing the host of the party who told him to leave before picking off everyone else he felt had wronged him. He also wounded the hosts' sister, who would survive. The gunman then committed suicide by a gunshot wound to the head after injuring two police officers who responded to the scene.<br> In total, five people died and four others, including the two officers, were wounded. Although the case did garner widespread attention within Austria, it remained relatively unknown to the outside world. == Nachruf für einen Mörder == Three days after the shooting, an Austrian talk-show program called CLUB 2 aired an episode on the topic "Killing instead of talking - about the youthful intoxication of violence" (however apparently the main theme discussed in the episode was around death) which featured survivors of the incident as guests. Haneke had apparently seen the broadcast after "zapping" through channels before finding some sort of artistic worth in the film, copying the entire episode onto a Betacam SP camcorder.<br> ''Nachruf für einen Mörder'' would primarily feature video clips of this broadcast however at some point would only feature audio as he would edit images and other clips over it, possibly other unrelated broadcasts from that day. Haneke imposed the rule for the film "the longer the broadcast, the longer the fragment." By the films completion, it had a duration between 110 and 115 minutes. == Status == Based on what is known about the film, ''Nachruf für einen Mörder'' had screened at the ''International Film Festival Rotterdam'' in 1993. It is also likely to have aired on television, almost exclusively to Austria on ORF broadcasting in at least the early 1990s. Certain streaming services such as MUBI and Letterboxd claim to host the film in their libraries however seem to rarely, if ever, be available for viewing with few supposed viewers claiming to have watched the film. It is also featured on the ''IFFR'' and ''AUSTRIAN FILMS'' websites. <br> As of 2023, absolutely no verifiable promotional or production material, stills, or video clips have surfaced online, let alone the full documentary. The original video and audio clips from the CLUB 2 broadcast on the Vienna-Floridsdorf shootings along with the superimposed images edited into the film by Haneke have also not surfaced. 619f2708761e86ffba99c331226c8c36e6fee245 22 21 2023-06-02T18:05:37Z Umlaut 2 wikitext text/x-wiki <big>'''NSFL:''' This article contains mentions of murder and suicide.</big> '''Nachruf für einen Mörder''' ("'''Obituary for a Murderer'''") is a 1991 television movie documentary produced by Austrian filmmaker Michael Haneke, who is most well-known for his films ''Funny Games'' and ''Benny's Video''. The film was based on a mass shooting that occurred in the Austrian capital of Vienna the year before, however, it has not seen an official home release. == Background == Michael Haneke is an Austrian filmmaker who has personally produced and written several films since 1989 with his directorial debut ''The Seventh Continent''. His films were known for their examinations of social issues such as the estrangement of individuals in modern society. Haneke's filmmaking style also became known for its slow-burn pacing, mundane environments, and seemingly uneventful dialogues and events which have become a staple of his films. His most well-known films include ''Funny Games'' (1997 original and 2007 remake), ''Benny's Video'' (1992), ''71 Fragments of a Chronology of Chance'' (1994), ''The Piano Teacher'' (2001).<br> On 9 September 1990, 22-year-old Felix Zehetner was ejected from a friend's house party in Vienna-Floridsdorf for his drunken and belligerent behaviour. Angered and humiliated, Zehetner returned home where he used a Smith & Wesson pistol to shoot his parents as they slept, killing his father and non-fatally wounding his mother. He then returned to the party and opened fire, first killing the host of the party who told him to leave before picking off everyone else he felt had wronged him. He also wounded the hosts' sister, who would survive. The gunman then committed suicide by a gunshot wound to the head after injuring two police officers who responded to the scene.<br> In total, five people died and four others, including the two officers, were wounded. Although the case did garner widespread attention within Austria, it remained relatively unknown to the outside world. == Nachruf für einen Mörder == Three days after the shooting, an Austrian talk-show program called CLUB 2 aired an episode on the topic "Killing instead of talking - about the youthful intoxication of violence" (however apparently the main theme discussed in the episode was around death) which featured survivors of the incident as guests. Haneke had apparently seen the broadcast after "zapping" through channels before finding some sort of artistic worth in the film, copying the entire episode onto a Betacam SP camcorder.<br> ''Nachruf für einen Mörder'' would primarily feature video clips of this broadcast however at some point would only feature audio as he would edit images and other clips over it, possibly other unrelated broadcasts from that day. Haneke imposed the rule for the film "the longer the broadcast, the longer the fragment." By the films completion, it had a duration between 110 and 115 minutes. == Status == Based on what is known about the film, ''Nachruf für einen Mörder'' had screened at the ''International Film Festival Rotterdam'' in 1993. It is also likely to have aired on television, almost exclusively to Austria on ORF broadcasting in at least the early 1990s. Certain streaming services such as MUBI and Letterboxd claim to host the film in their libraries however seem to rarely, if ever, be available for viewing with few supposed viewers claiming to have watched the film. It is also featured on the ''IFFR'' and ''AUSTRIAN FILMS'' websites. <br> As of 2023, absolutely no verifiable promotional or production material, stills, or video clips have surfaced online, let alone the full documentary. The original video and audio clips from the CLUB 2 broadcast on the Vienna-Floridsdorf shootings along with the superimposed images edited into the film by Haneke have also not surfaced. 5334a6e8014a3f6b7f760f4bd1fb25cedacc62e1 23 22 2023-06-02T18:06:55Z Umlaut 2 wikitext text/x-wiki <big>'''NSFL:''' This article contains mentions of murder and suicide.</big> '''Nachruf für einen Mörder''' ("'''Obituary for a Murderer'''") is a 1991 television movie documentary produced by Austrian filmmaker Michael Haneke, who is most well-known for his films ''Funny Games'' and ''Benny's Video''. The film was based on a mass shooting that occurred in the Austrian capital of Vienna the year before, however, it has not seen an official home release. == Background == Michael Haneke is an Austrian filmmaker who has personally produced and written several films since 1989 with his directorial debut ''The Seventh Continent''. His films were known for their examinations of social issues such as the estrangement of individuals in modern society. Haneke's filmmaking style also became known for its slow-burn pacing, mundane environments, and seemingly uneventful dialogues and events which have become a staple of his films. His most well-known films include ''Funny Games'' (1997 original and 2007 remake), ''Benny's Video'' (1992), ''71 Fragments of a Chronology of Chance'' (1994), ''The Piano Teacher'' (2001).<br> On 9 September 1990, 22-year-old Felix Zehetner was ejected from a friend's house party in Vienna-Floridsdorf for his drunken and belligerent behaviour. Angered and humiliated, Zehetner returned home where he used a Smith & Wesson pistol to shoot his parents as they slept, killing his father and non-fatally wounding his mother. He then returned to the party and opened fire, first killing the host of the party who told him to leave before picking off everyone else he felt had wronged him. He also wounded the hosts' sister, who would survive. The gunman then committed suicide by a gunshot wound to the head after injuring two police officers who responded to the scene.<br> In total, five people died and four others, including the two officers, were wounded. Although the case did garner widespread attention within Austria, it remained relatively unknown to the outside world. == Nachruf für einen Mörder == Three days after the shooting, an Austrian talk-show program called CLUB 2 aired an episode on the topic "Killing instead of talking - about the youthful intoxication of violence" (however apparently the main theme discussed in the episode was around death) which featured survivors of the incident as guests. Haneke had apparently seen the broadcast after "zapping" through channels before finding some sort of artistic worth in the film, copying the entire episode onto a Betacam SP camcorder.<br> ''Nachruf für einen Mörder'' would primarily feature video clips of this broadcast however at some point would only feature audio as he would edit images and other clips over it, possibly other unrelated broadcasts from that day. Haneke imposed the rule for the film "the longer the broadcast, the longer the fragment." By the films completion, it had a duration between 110 and 115 minutes. == Status == Based on what is known about the film, ''Nachruf für einen Mörder'' had screened at the International Film Festival Rotterdam in 1993. It is also likely to have aired on television, almost exclusively to Austria on ORF broadcasting in at least the early 1990s. Certain streaming services such as MUBI and Letterboxd claim to host the film in their libraries however seem to rarely, if ever, be available for viewing with few supposed viewers claiming to have watched the film. It is also featured on the IFFR and AUSTRIAN FILMS websites. <br> As of 2023, absolutely no verifiable promotional or production material, stills, or video clips have surfaced online, let alone the full documentary. The original video and audio clips from the CLUB 2 broadcast on the Vienna-Floridsdorf shootings along with the superimposed images edited into the film by Haneke have also not surfaced. 579aa1943da5c7a4f183e80c3fe1c94e464e6a4b 24 23 2023-06-02T18:07:16Z Umlaut 2 wikitext text/x-wiki <big>'''NSFL:''' This article contains mentions of murder and suicide.</big> '''Nachruf für einen Mörder''' ("'''Obituary for a Murderer'''") is a 1991 television movie documentary produced by Austrian filmmaker Michael Haneke, who is most well-known for his films ''Funny Games'' and ''Benny's Video''. The film was based on a mass shooting that occurred in the Austrian capital of Vienna the year before, however, it has not seen an official home release. == Background == Michael Haneke is an Austrian filmmaker who has personally produced and written several films since 1989 with his directorial debut ''The Seventh Continent''. His films were known for their examinations of social issues such as the estrangement of individuals in modern society. Haneke's filmmaking style also became known for its slow-burn pacing, mundane environments, and seemingly uneventful dialogues and events which have become a staple of his films. His most well-known films include ''Funny Games'' (1997 original and 2007 remake), ''Benny's Video'' (1992), ''71 Fragments of a Chronology of Chance'' (1994), ''The Piano Teacher'' (2001).<br> On 9 September 1990, 22-year-old Felix Zehetner was ejected from a friend's house party in Vienna-Floridsdorf for his drunken and belligerent behaviour. Angered and humiliated, Zehetner returned home where he used a Smith & Wesson pistol to shoot his parents as they slept, killing his father and non-fatally wounding his mother. He then returned to the party and opened fire, first killing the host of the party who told him to leave before picking off everyone else he felt had wronged him. He also wounded the hosts' sister, who would survive. The gunman then committed suicide by a gunshot wound to the head after injuring two police officers who responded to the scene.<br> In total, five people died and four others, including the two officers, were wounded. Although the case did garner widespread attention within Austria, it remained relatively unknown to the outside world. == Nachruf für einen Mörder == Three days after the shooting, an Austrian talk-show program called CLUB 2 aired an episode on the topic "Killing instead of talking - about the youthful intoxication of violence" (however apparently the main theme discussed in the episode was around death) which featured survivors of the incident as guests. Haneke had apparently seen the broadcast after "zapping" through channels before finding some sort of artistic worth in the film, copying the entire episode onto a Betacam SP camcorder.<br> ''Nachruf für einen Mörder'' would primarily feature video clips of this broadcast however at some point would only feature audio as he would edit images and other clips over it, possibly other unrelated broadcasts from that day. Haneke imposed the rule for the film "the longer the broadcast, the longer the fragment." By the films completion, it had a duration between 110 and 115 minutes. == Status == Based on what is known about the film, ''Nachruf für einen Mörder'' had screened at the International Film Festival Rotterdam in 1993. It is also likely to have aired on television, almost exclusively to Austria on ORF broadcasting in at least the early 1990s. Certain streaming services such as MUBI and Letterboxd claim to host the film in their libraries however seem to rarely, if ever, be available for viewing with few supposed viewers claiming to have watched the film. It is also featured on the IFFR and AUSTRIAN FILMS websites. <br> As of 2023, absolutely no verifiable promotional or production material, stills, or video clips has surfaced online, let alone the full documentary. The original video and audio clips from the CLUB 2 broadcast on the Vienna-Floridsdorf shootings along with the superimposed images edited into the film by Haneke have also not surfaced. 596aaf9f7ee4ae0993be6cfe86b5621b920ed9f1 25 24 2023-06-02T18:08:55Z Umlaut 2 wikitext text/x-wiki <big>'''NSFL:''' This article contains mentions of murder and suicide.</big> '''Nachruf für einen Mörder''' ("'''Obituary for a Murderer'''") is a 1991 television movie documentary produced by Austrian filmmaker Michael Haneke, who is most well-known for his films ''Funny Games'' and ''Benny's Video''. The film was based on a mass shooting that occurred in the Austrian capital of Vienna the year before, however, it has not seen an official home release. == Background == Michael Haneke is an Austrian filmmaker who has personally produced and written several films since 1989 with his directorial debut ''The Seventh Continent''. His films were known for their examinations of social issues such as the estrangement of individuals in modern society. Haneke's filmmaking style also became known for its slow-burn pacing, mundane environments, and seemingly uneventful dialogues and events which have become a staple of his films. His most well-known films include ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Funny_Games_(1997_film) Funny Games]'' (1997 original and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Funny_Games_(2007_film) 2007 remake]), ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benny%27s_Video Benny's Video]'' (1992), ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/71_Fragments_of_a_Chronology_of_Chance 71 Fragments of a Chronology of Chance]'' (1994), ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Piano_Teacher_(film) The Piano Teacher]'' (2001).<br> On 9 September 1990, 22-year-old Felix Zehetner was ejected from a friend's house party in Vienna-Floridsdorf for his drunken and belligerent behaviour. Angered and humiliated, Zehetner returned home where he used a Smith & Wesson pistol to shoot his parents as they slept, killing his father and non-fatally wounding his mother. He then returned to the party and opened fire, first killing the host of the party who told him to leave before picking off everyone else he felt had wronged him. He also wounded the hosts' sister, who would survive. The gunman then committed suicide by a gunshot wound to the head after injuring two police officers who responded to the scene.<br> In total, five people died and four others, including the two officers, were wounded. Although the case did garner widespread attention within Austria, it remained relatively unknown to the outside world. == Nachruf für einen Mörder == Three days after the shooting, an Austrian talk-show program called CLUB 2 aired an episode on the topic "Killing instead of talking - about the youthful intoxication of violence" (however apparently the main theme discussed in the episode was around death) which featured survivors of the incident as guests. Haneke had apparently seen the broadcast after "zapping" through channels before finding some sort of artistic worth in the film, copying the entire episode onto a Betacam SP camcorder.<br> ''Nachruf für einen Mörder'' would primarily feature video clips of this broadcast however at some point would only feature audio as he would edit images and other clips over it, possibly other unrelated broadcasts from that day. Haneke imposed the rule for the film "the longer the broadcast, the longer the fragment." By the films completion, it had a duration between 110 and 115 minutes. == Status == Based on what is known about the film, ''Nachruf für einen Mörder'' had screened at the International Film Festival Rotterdam in 1993. It is also likely to have aired on television, almost exclusively to Austria on ORF broadcasting in at least the early 1990s. Certain streaming services such as MUBI and Letterboxd claim to host the film in their libraries however seem to rarely, if ever, be available for viewing with few supposed viewers claiming to have watched the film. It is also featured on the IFFR and AUSTRIAN FILMS websites. <br> As of 2023, absolutely no verifiable promotional or production material, stills, or video clips has surfaced online, let alone the full documentary. The original video and audio clips from the CLUB 2 broadcast on the Vienna-Floridsdorf shootings along with the superimposed images edited into the film by Haneke have also not surfaced. e8f22cb119a64c227f99987563ef827d2b4a22e9 26 25 2023-06-02T18:12:45Z Umlaut 2 wikitext text/x-wiki <big>'''NSFL:''' This article contains mentions of murder and suicide.</big> <gallery> https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/3c/Michael_Haneke_2009.jpg|Michael Haneke. </gallery> '''Nachruf für einen Mörder''' ("'''Obituary for a Murderer'''") is a 1991 television movie documentary produced by Austrian filmmaker Michael Haneke, who is most well-known for his films ''Funny Games'' and ''Benny's Video''. The film was based on a mass shooting that occurred in the Austrian capital of Vienna the year before, however, it has not seen an official home release. == Background == Michael Haneke is an Austrian filmmaker who has personally produced and written several films since 1989 with his directorial debut ''The Seventh Continent''. His films were known for their examinations of social issues such as the estrangement of individuals in modern society. Haneke's filmmaking style also became known for its slow-burn pacing, mundane environments, and seemingly uneventful dialogues and events which have become a staple of his films. His most well-known films include ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Funny_Games_(1997_film) Funny Games]'' (1997 original and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Funny_Games_(2007_film) 2007 remake]), ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benny%27s_Video Benny's Video]'' (1992), ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/71_Fragments_of_a_Chronology_of_Chance 71 Fragments of a Chronology of Chance]'' (1994), ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Piano_Teacher_(film) The Piano Teacher]'' (2001).<br> On 9 September 1990, 22-year-old Felix Zehetner was ejected from a friend's house party in Vienna-Floridsdorf for his drunken and belligerent behaviour. Angered and humiliated, Zehetner returned home where he used a Smith & Wesson pistol to shoot his parents as they slept, killing his father and non-fatally wounding his mother. He then returned to the party and opened fire, first killing the host of the party who told him to leave before picking off everyone else he felt had wronged him. He also wounded the hosts' sister, who would survive. The gunman then committed suicide by a gunshot wound to the head after injuring two police officers who responded to the scene.<br> In total, five people died and four others, including the two officers, were wounded. Although the case did garner widespread attention within Austria, it remained relatively unknown to the outside world. == Nachruf für einen Mörder == Three days after the shooting, an Austrian talk-show program called CLUB 2 aired an episode on the topic "Killing instead of talking - about the youthful intoxication of violence" (however apparently the main theme discussed in the episode was around death) which featured survivors of the incident as guests. Haneke had apparently seen the broadcast after "zapping" through channels before finding some sort of artistic worth in the film, copying the entire episode onto a Betacam SP camcorder.<br> ''Nachruf für einen Mörder'' would primarily feature video clips of this broadcast however at some point would only feature audio as he would edit images and other clips over it, possibly other unrelated broadcasts from that day. Haneke imposed the rule for the film "the longer the broadcast, the longer the fragment." By the films completion, it had a duration between 110 and 115 minutes. == Status == Based on what is known about the film, ''Nachruf für einen Mörder'' had screened at the International Film Festival Rotterdam in 1993. It is also likely to have aired on television, almost exclusively to Austria on ORF broadcasting in at least the early 1990s. Certain streaming services such as MUBI and Letterboxd claim to host the film in their libraries however seem to rarely, if ever, be available for viewing with few supposed viewers claiming to have watched the film. It is also featured on the IFFR and AUSTRIAN FILMS websites. <br> As of 2023, absolutely no verifiable promotional or production material, stills, or video clips has surfaced online, let alone the full documentary. The original video and audio clips from the CLUB 2 broadcast on the Vienna-Floridsdorf shootings along with the superimposed images edited into the film by Haneke have also not surfaced. 27ecb16159b5b4cfe2eca59b10e8430bc301d759 27 26 2023-06-02T18:15:13Z Umlaut 2 wikitext text/x-wiki <big>'''NSFL:''' This article contains mentions of murder and suicide.</big> <gallery> Michael Haneke 2009.jpg|Michael Haneke. </gallery> '''Nachruf für einen Mörder''' ("'''Obituary for a Murderer'''") is a 1991 television movie documentary produced by Austrian filmmaker Michael Haneke, who is most well-known for his films ''Funny Games'' and ''Benny's Video''. The film was based on a mass shooting that occurred in the Austrian capital of Vienna the year before, however, it has not seen an official home release. == Background == Michael Haneke is an Austrian filmmaker who has personally produced and written several films since 1989 with his directorial debut ''The Seventh Continent''. His films were known for their examinations of social issues such as the estrangement of individuals in modern society. Haneke's filmmaking style also became known for its slow-burn pacing, mundane environments, and seemingly uneventful dialogues and events which have become a staple of his films. His most well-known films include ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Funny_Games_(1997_film) Funny Games]'' (1997 original and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Funny_Games_(2007_film) 2007 remake]), ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benny%27s_Video Benny's Video]'' (1992), ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/71_Fragments_of_a_Chronology_of_Chance 71 Fragments of a Chronology of Chance]'' (1994), ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Piano_Teacher_(film) The Piano Teacher]'' (2001).<br> On 9 September 1990, 22-year-old Felix Zehetner was ejected from a friend's house party in Vienna-Floridsdorf for his drunken and belligerent behaviour. Angered and humiliated, Zehetner returned home where he used a Smith & Wesson pistol to shoot his parents as they slept, killing his father and non-fatally wounding his mother. He then returned to the party and opened fire, first killing the host of the party who told him to leave before picking off everyone else he felt had wronged him. He also wounded the hosts' sister, who would survive. The gunman then committed suicide by a gunshot wound to the head after injuring two police officers who responded to the scene.<br> In total, five people died and four others, including the two officers, were wounded. Although the case did garner widespread attention within Austria, it remained relatively unknown to the outside world. == Nachruf für einen Mörder == Three days after the shooting, an Austrian talk-show program called CLUB 2 aired an episode on the topic "Killing instead of talking - about the youthful intoxication of violence" (however apparently the main theme discussed in the episode was around death) which featured survivors of the incident as guests. Haneke had apparently seen the broadcast after "zapping" through channels before finding some sort of artistic worth in the film, copying the entire episode onto a Betacam SP camcorder.<br> ''Nachruf für einen Mörder'' would primarily feature video clips of this broadcast however at some point would only feature audio as he would edit images and other clips over it, possibly other unrelated broadcasts from that day. Haneke imposed the rule for the film "the longer the broadcast, the longer the fragment." By the films completion, it had a duration between 110 and 115 minutes. == Status == Based on what is known about the film, ''Nachruf für einen Mörder'' had screened at the International Film Festival Rotterdam in 1993. It is also likely to have aired on television, almost exclusively to Austria on ORF broadcasting in at least the early 1990s. Certain streaming services such as MUBI and Letterboxd claim to host the film in their libraries however seem to rarely, if ever, be available for viewing with few supposed viewers claiming to have watched the film. It is also featured on the IFFR and AUSTRIAN FILMS websites. <br> As of 2023, absolutely no verifiable promotional or production material, stills, or video clips has surfaced online, let alone the full documentary. The original video and audio clips from the CLUB 2 broadcast on the Vienna-Floridsdorf shootings along with the superimposed images edited into the film by Haneke have also not surfaced. 39ff4a406bfdef15f45bd720959e0b7770e06eab 28 27 2023-06-02T18:17:12Z Umlaut 2 wikitext text/x-wiki <big>'''NSFL:''' This article contains mentions of murder and suicide.</big> <gallery> Michael Haneke 2009.jpg|Michael Haneke. </gallery> {| class="wikitable" |+ Status |- | Completely lost |} '''Nachruf für einen Mörder''' ("'''Obituary for a Murderer'''") is a 1991 television movie documentary produced by Austrian filmmaker Michael Haneke, who is most well-known for his films ''Funny Games'' and ''Benny's Video''. The film was based on a mass shooting that occurred in the Austrian capital of Vienna the year before, however, it has not seen an official home release. == Background == Michael Haneke is an Austrian filmmaker who has personally produced and written several films since 1989 with his directorial debut ''The Seventh Continent''. His films were known for their examinations of social issues such as the estrangement of individuals in modern society. Haneke's filmmaking style also became known for its slow-burn pacing, mundane environments, and seemingly uneventful dialogues and events which have become a staple of his films. His most well-known films include ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Funny_Games_(1997_film) Funny Games]'' (1997 original and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Funny_Games_(2007_film) 2007 remake]), ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benny%27s_Video Benny's Video]'' (1992), ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/71_Fragments_of_a_Chronology_of_Chance 71 Fragments of a Chronology of Chance]'' (1994), ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Piano_Teacher_(film) The Piano Teacher]'' (2001).<br> On 9 September 1990, 22-year-old Felix Zehetner was ejected from a friend's house party in Vienna-Floridsdorf for his drunken and belligerent behaviour. Angered and humiliated, Zehetner returned home where he used a Smith & Wesson pistol to shoot his parents as they slept, killing his father and non-fatally wounding his mother. He then returned to the party and opened fire, first killing the host of the party who told him to leave before picking off everyone else he felt had wronged him. He also wounded the hosts' sister, who would survive. The gunman then committed suicide by a gunshot wound to the head after injuring two police officers who responded to the scene.<br> In total, five people died and four others, including the two officers, were wounded. Although the case did garner widespread attention within Austria, it remained relatively unknown to the outside world. == Nachruf für einen Mörder == Three days after the shooting, an Austrian talk-show program called CLUB 2 aired an episode on the topic "Killing instead of talking - about the youthful intoxication of violence" (however apparently the main theme discussed in the episode was around death) which featured survivors of the incident as guests. Haneke had apparently seen the broadcast after "zapping" through channels before finding some sort of artistic worth in the film, copying the entire episode onto a Betacam SP camcorder.<br> ''Nachruf für einen Mörder'' would primarily feature video clips of this broadcast however at some point would only feature audio as he would edit images and other clips over it, possibly other unrelated broadcasts from that day. Haneke imposed the rule for the film "the longer the broadcast, the longer the fragment." By the films completion, it had a duration between 110 and 115 minutes. == Status == Based on what is known about the film, ''Nachruf für einen Mörder'' had screened at the International Film Festival Rotterdam in 1993. It is also likely to have aired on television, almost exclusively to Austria on ORF broadcasting in at least the early 1990s. Certain streaming services such as MUBI and Letterboxd claim to host the film in their libraries however seem to rarely, if ever, be available for viewing with few supposed viewers claiming to have watched the film. It is also featured on the IFFR and AUSTRIAN FILMS websites. <br> As of 2023, absolutely no verifiable promotional or production material, stills, or video clips has surfaced online, let alone the full documentary. The original video and audio clips from the CLUB 2 broadcast on the Vienna-Floridsdorf shootings along with the superimposed images edited into the film by Haneke have also not surfaced. bce02a5d8a9ee93801bbcbc6efacb8b539253628 29 28 2023-06-03T05:55:04Z Umlaut 2 wikitext text/x-wiki <big>'''NSFL:''' This article contains mentions of murder and suicide.</big> <gallery> Michael Haneke 2009.jpg|Michael Haneke. </gallery> {| class="wikitable" |+ Status |- | Completely lost |} '''Nachruf für einen Mörder''' ("'''Obituary for a Murderer'''") is a 1991 television movie documentary produced by Austrian filmmaker Michael Haneke, who is most well-known for his films ''Funny Games'' and ''Benny's Video''<ref>https://www.morawa.at/annotstream/9783895812972/PDF/Haneke-%c3%bcber-Haneke.pdf</ref>. The film was based on a mass shooting that occurred in the Austrian capital of Vienna the year before, however, it has not seen an official home release. == Background == Michael Haneke is an Austrian filmmaker who has personally produced and written several films since 1989 with his directorial debut ''The Seventh Continent''<ref>https://www.metacritic.com/movie/the-seventh-continent-1989</ref>. His films were known for their examinations of social issues such as the estrangement of individuals in modern society. Haneke's filmmaking style also became known for its slow-burn pacing, mundane environments, and seemingly uneventful dialogues and events which have become a staple of his films<ref>https://www.sensesofcinema.com/2010/great-directors/michael-haneke/</ref>. His most well-known films include ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Funny_Games_(1997_film) Funny Games]'' (1997 original and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Funny_Games_(2007_film) 2007 remake]), ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benny%27s_Video Benny's Video]'' (1992), ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/71_Fragments_of_a_Chronology_of_Chance 71 Fragments of a Chronology of Chance]'' (1994), ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Piano_Teacher_(film) The Piano Teacher]'' (2001).<ref>https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0359734/</ref><br> On 9 September 1990, 22-year-old Felix Zehetner was ejected from a friend's house party in Vienna-Floridsdorf for his drunken and belligerent behaviour. Angered and humiliated, Zehetner returned home where he used a Smith & Wesson pistol to shoot his parents as they slept, killing his father and non-fatally wounding his mother. He then returned to the party and opened fire, first killing the host of the party who told him to leave before picking off everyone else he felt had wronged him. He also wounded the hosts' sister, who would survive. The gunman then committed suicide by a gunshot wound to the head after injuring two police officers who responded to the scene.<ref>https://murderpedia.org/male.Z/z/zehetner-felix.htm</ref><br> In total, five people died and four others, including the two officers, were wounded. Although the case did garner widespread attention within Austria, it remained relatively unknown to the outside world. == Nachruf für einen Mörder == Three days after the shooting, an Austrian talk-show program called CLUB 2 aired an episode on the topic "Killing instead of talking - about the youthful intoxication of violence" (however apparently the main theme discussed in the episode was around death) which featured survivors of the incident as guests. Haneke had apparently seen the broadcast after "zapping" through channels before finding some sort of artistic worth in the film, copying the entire episode onto a Betacam SP camcorder.<br> ''Nachruf für einen Mörder'' would primarily feature video clips of this broadcast however at some point would only feature audio as he would edit images and other clips over it, possibly other unrelated broadcasts from that day. Haneke imposed the rule for the film "the longer the broadcast, the longer the fragment." By the films completion, it had a duration between 110 and 115 minutes. == Status == Based on what is known about the film, ''Nachruf für einen Mörder'' had screened at the International Film Festival Rotterdam in 1993<ref>https://iffr.com/en/iffr/1993/films/nachruf-f%C3%BCr-einen-m%C3%B6rder</ref>. It is also likely to have aired on television, almost exclusively to Austria on ORF broadcasting in at least the early 1990s. Certain streaming services such as MUBI<ref>https://mubi.com/de/films/obituary-for-a-murderer</ref> and Letterboxd<ref>https://letterboxd.com/film/obituary-for-a-murderer/</ref> claim to host the film in their libraries however seem to rarely, if ever, be available for viewing with few supposed viewers claiming to have watched the film. It is also featured on the IFFR and AUSTRIAN FILMS websites<ref>https://www.austrianfilms.com/film/nachruf_fuer_einen_moerder</ref>. <br> As of 2023, absolutely no verifiable promotional or production material, stills, or video clips has surfaced online, let alone the full documentary. The original video and audio clips from the CLUB 2 broadcast on the Vienna-Floridsdorf shootings along with the superimposed images edited into the film by Haneke have also not surfaced. 530c9d9409ab304486879e9e59ed1e5c9d7a5f94 30 29 2023-06-03T06:59:45Z Umlaut 2 wikitext text/x-wiki <big>'''NSFL:''' This article contains mentions of murder and suicide.</big> <gallery> Michael Haneke 2009.jpg|Michael Haneke. </gallery> {| class="wikitable" |+ Status |- | Completely lost |} '''Nachruf für einen Mörder''' ("'''Obituary for a Murderer'''") is a 1991 television movie documentary produced by Austrian filmmaker Michael Haneke, who is most well-known for his films ''Funny Games'' and ''Benny's Video''<ref>https://www.morawa.at/annotstream/9783895812972/PDF/Haneke-%c3%bcber-Haneke.pdf</ref>. The film was based on a mass shooting that occurred in the Austrian capital of Vienna the year before, however, it has not seen an official home release. == Background == Michael Haneke is an Austrian filmmaker who has personally produced and written several films since 1989 with his directorial debut ''The Seventh Continent''<ref>https://www.metacritic.com/movie/the-seventh-continent-1989</ref>. His films were known for their examinations of social issues such as the estrangement of individuals in modern society. Haneke's filmmaking style also became known for its slow-burn pacing, mundane environments, and seemingly uneventful dialogues and events which have become a staple of his films<ref>https://www.sensesofcinema.com/2010/great-directors/michael-haneke/</ref>. His most well-known films include ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Funny_Games_(1997_film) Funny Games]'' (1997 original and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Funny_Games_(2007_film) 2007 remake]), ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benny%27s_Video Benny's Video]'' (1992), ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/71_Fragments_of_a_Chronology_of_Chance 71 Fragments of a Chronology of Chance]'' (1994), ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Piano_Teacher_(film) The Piano Teacher]'' (2001).<ref>https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0359734/</ref><br> On 9 September 1990, 22-year-old Felix Zehetner was ejected from a friend's house party in Vienna-Floridsdorf for his drunken and belligerent behaviour. Angered and humiliated, Zehetner returned home where he used a Smith & Wesson pistol to shoot his parents as they slept, killing his father and non-fatally wounding his mother. He then returned to the party and opened fire, first killing the host of the party who told him to leave before picking off everyone else he felt had wronged him. He also wounded the hosts' sister, who would survive. The gunman then committed suicide by a gunshot wound to the head after injuring two police officers who responded to the scene.<ref>https://murderpedia.org/male.Z/z/zehetner-felix.htm</ref><br> In total, five people died and four others, including the two officers, were wounded. Although the case did garner widespread attention within Austria, it remained relatively unknown to the outside world. == Nachruf für einen Mörder == Three days after the shooting, an Austrian talk-show program called CLUB 2 aired an episode on the topic "Killing instead of talking - about the youthful intoxication of violence" (however apparently the main theme discussed in the episode was around death) which featured survivors of the incident as guests. Haneke had apparently seen the broadcast after "zapping" through channels before finding some sort of artistic worth in the film, copying the entire episode onto a Betacam SP camcorder.<br> ''Nachruf für einen Mörder'' would primarily feature video clips of this broadcast however at some point would only feature audio as he would edit images and other clips over it, possibly other unrelated broadcasts from that day. Haneke imposed the rule for the film "the longer the broadcast, the longer the fragment." By the films completion, it had a duration between 110 and 115 minutes. == Status == Based on what is known about the film, ''Nachruf für einen Mörder'' had screened at the International Film Festival Rotterdam in 1993<ref>https://iffr.com/en/iffr/1993/films/nachruf-f%C3%BCr-einen-m%C3%B6rder</ref>. It is also likely to have aired on television, almost exclusively to Austria on ORF broadcasting in at least the early 1990s. Certain streaming services such as MUBI<ref>https://mubi.com/de/films/obituary-for-a-murderer</ref> and Letterboxd<ref>https://letterboxd.com/film/obituary-for-a-murderer/</ref> claim to host the film in their libraries however seem to rarely, if ever, be available for viewing with few supposed viewers claiming to have watched the film. It is also featured on the IFFR and AUSTRIAN FILMS websites<ref>https://www.austrianfilms.com/film/nachruf_fuer_einen_moerder</ref>. <br> As of 2023, absolutely no verifiable promotional or production material, stills, or video clips has surfaced online, let alone the full documentary. 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It came to prominence online around 2016 as other African films such as ''Who Killed Captain Alex?'' (2010) became popular as memes, often relating to low-budget special effects and comedic dialogue. Occasionally included in meme compilations or video compilations of low-budget special effe..." wikitext text/x-wiki {| class="wikitable" |+ Status |- | Partially lost |} The '''Unknown Nigerian action film''' is a action film originating from Nigeria that was supposedly released sometime in 2015. It came to prominence online around 2016 as other African films such as ''Who Killed Captain Alex?'' (2010) became popular as memes, often relating to low-budget special effects and comedic dialogue. Occasionally included in meme compilations or video compilations of low-budget special effects, a short clip from an unknown action film featuring a shootout was uploaded to YouTube in 2015.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BhG9I2KdOOY</ref> As of 2023, no further clips from the film exist online and it still isn't known what the film is called. ==Availability== Below is the only known clip from the unknown film currently available online. It is possible the film still exists in its entirety and may be already be available on the internet, but because the films title is unknown it cannot be confirmed. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOixMAO5DxA ==References== 0a6506236cc8299a88285c835d5bdf88a2fc827f Unidentified 0 10 41 2023-06-06T15:18:39Z Umlaut 2 Created page with " == # == == A == == B == == C == == D == == E == == F == == G == == H == == I == == J == == K == == L == == M == == N == == O == == P == == Q == == R == == S == == T == == U == * [[Unknown Nigerian action film]] == V == == W == == X == == Y == == Z ==" wikitext text/x-wiki == # == == A == == B == == C == == D == == E == == F == == G == == H == == I == == J == == K == == L == == M == == N == == O == == P == == Q == == R == == S == == T == == U == * [[Unknown Nigerian action film]] == V == == W == == X == == Y == == Z == d136aef2f1ffece263920368457c3d46f966ca3a Highland Cathedral first recording 0 11 45 2023-06-08T14:23:58Z Umlaut 2 Created page with " {| class="wikitable" |+ Status |- | Existence Unconfirmed |} '''Highland Cathedral''' is a Scottish song composed by Ulrich Roever and Michael Korb in 1982<ref>http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_union/international/3443179.stm</ref> for a Highland games held in Germany. It is notable for being used as the official anthem of the Hong Kong Royal Police up until the handover of Hong Kong, and it was also proposed to be the official national anthem of Scotland alongside..." wikitext text/x-wiki {| class="wikitable" |+ Status |- | Existence Unconfirmed |} '''Highland Cathedral''' is a Scottish song composed by Ulrich Roever and Michael Korb in 1982<ref>http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_union/international/3443179.stm</ref> for a Highland games held in Germany. It is notable for being used as the official anthem of the Hong Kong Royal Police up until the handover of Hong Kong, and it was also proposed to be the official national anthem of Scotland alongside other songs such as Scotland the Brave and Flower of Scotland. Several recordings of the song exist online, however, a recording of the first time it was performed at the Highland games has not been directly identified or correctly attributed. If a recording of the songs first performance does exist then it has not surfaced as of 2023. 320c0a5cd92f3ccd70da05fb9fcb254ad6f7a815 46 45 2023-06-08T14:40:11Z Umlaut 2 wikitext text/x-wiki {| class="wikitable" |+ Status |- | Existence Unconfirmed |} '''Highland Cathedral''' is a Scottish song composed by Ulrich Roever and Michael Korb in 1982<ref>http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_union/international/3443179.stm</ref> for a Highland games held in Germany<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20121002202806/http://www.heraldscotland.com/sport/spl/aberdeen/do-you-know-the-tune-to-highland-cathedral-you-d-better-learn-it-first-minister-joins-debate-over-national-anthem-1.25105</ref>. It is notable for being used as the official anthem of the Hong Kong Royal Police up until the handover of Hong Kong<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zWT6383OxRc#at=90</ref>, and it was also proposed to be the official national anthem of Scotland alongside other songs such as Scotland the Brave and Flower of Scotland<ref>https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-13520689</ref>. Several recordings of the song exist online, however, a recording of the first time it was performed at the Highland games has not been directly identified or correctly attributed. If a recording of the songs first performance does exist then it has not surfaced as of 2023. ==History== Highland Cathedral was composed by German musicians Ulrich Roever and Michael Korb in 1982 and was used to mark the series of Highland games held in Germany that year. At the games it was played on the Holy Trinity Organ by Adrian Anderson and it was possibly recorded along with the rest of the ceremony and the games.<br> A definite recording of this first performance has not surfaced or at least been confidently identified as the first real recording. Several other more recent recordings exist, such as a performance by Dutch violinist André Rieu<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tAsdo0zMUyA</ref> and a rendition used by the Hong Kong Royal Police. Some performances have been shown in videos that contain contextual information on the song, which can lead to erroneous assumptions that the song heard is the actual first recording. ==Availability== It is currently unknown if the first performance has been recorded and if it has been uploaded online in any capacity. Due to the lack of concrete information around this specific event it is hard to directly pinpoint which out of all the possible recordings online may be the real recording, assuming it has surfaced or even exists. ==References== 97558e94457ae33d4d46861de7734fb2e771826d 47 46 2023-06-08T14:41:22Z Umlaut 2 wikitext text/x-wiki {| class="wikitable" |+ Status |- | Existence Unconfirmed |} '''Highland Cathedral''' is a Scottish song composed by Ulrich Roever and Michael Korb in 1982<ref>http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_union/international/3443179.stm</ref> for a Highland games held in Germany<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20121002202806/http://www.heraldscotland.com/sport/spl/aberdeen/do-you-know-the-tune-to-highland-cathedral-you-d-better-learn-it-first-minister-joins-debate-over-national-anthem-1.25105</ref>. It is notable for being used as the official anthem of the Hong Kong Royal Police up until the handover of Hong Kong<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zWT6383OxRc#at=90</ref>, and it was also proposed to be the official national anthem of Scotland alongside other songs such as Scotland the Brave and Flower of Scotland<ref>https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-13520689</ref>. Several recordings of the song exist online, however, a recording of the first time it was performed at the Highland games has not been directly identified or correctly attributed. If a recording of the songs first performance does exist then it has not surfaced as of 2023. ==History== Highland Cathedral was composed by German musicians Ulrich Roever and Michael Korb in 1982 and was used to mark the series of Highland games held in Germany that year. At the games it was played on the Holy Trinity Organ by Adrian Anderson and it was possibly recorded along with the rest of the ceremony and the games.<br> A definite recording of this first performance has not surfaced or at least been confidently identified as the first real recording. Several other more recent recordings exist, such as a performance by Dutch violinist André Rieu<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tAsdo0zMUyA</ref> and a rendition used by the Hong Kong Royal Police. Some performances have been shown in videos that contain contextual information on the song, which can lead to erroneous assumptions that the song heard is the actual first recording. ==Availability== It is currently unknown if the first performance had been recorded and if it has been uploaded online in any capacity. 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The film was based on a mass shooting that occurred in the Austrian capital of Vienna the year before, however, it has not seen an official home release. == Background == Michael Haneke is an Austrian filmmaker who has personally produced and written several films since 1989 with his directorial debut ''The Seventh Continent''<ref>https://www.metacritic.com/movie/the-seventh-continent-1989</ref>. His films were known for their examinations of social issues such as the estrangement of individuals in modern society. Haneke's filmmaking style also became known for its slow-burn pacing, mundane environments, and seemingly uneventful dialogues and events which have become a staple of his films<ref>https://www.sensesofcinema.com/2010/great-directors/michael-haneke/</ref>. His most well-known films include ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Funny_Games_(1997_film) Funny Games]'' (1997 original and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Funny_Games_(2007_film) 2007 remake]), ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benny%27s_Video Benny's Video]'' (1992), ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/71_Fragments_of_a_Chronology_of_Chance 71 Fragments of a Chronology of Chance]'' (1994), ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Piano_Teacher_(film) The Piano Teacher]'' (2001).<ref>https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0359734/</ref><br> On 9 September 1990, 22-year-old Felix Zehetner was ejected from a friend's house party in Vienna-Floridsdorf for his drunken and belligerent behaviour. Angered and humiliated, Zehetner returned home where he used a Smith & Wesson pistol to shoot his parents as they slept, killing his father and non-fatally wounding his mother. He then returned to the party and opened fire, first killing the host of the party who told him to leave before picking off everyone else he felt had wronged him. He also wounded the hosts' sister, who would survive. The gunman then committed suicide by a gunshot wound to the head after injuring two police officers who responded to the scene.<ref>https://murderpedia.org/male.Z/z/zehetner-felix.htm</ref><br> In total, five people died and four others, including the two officers, were wounded. Although the case did garner widespread attention within Austria, it remained relatively unknown to the outside world. == Nachruf für einen Mörder == Three days after the shooting, an Austrian talk-show program called CLUB 2 aired an episode on the topic "Killing instead of talking - about the youthful intoxication of violence" (however apparently the main theme discussed in the episode was around death) which featured survivors of the incident as guests. Haneke had apparently seen the broadcast after "zapping" through channels before finding some sort of artistic worth in the film, copying the entire episode onto a Betacam SP camcorder.<br> ''Nachruf für einen Mörder'' would primarily feature video clips of this broadcast however at some point would only feature audio as he would edit images and other clips over it, possibly other unrelated broadcasts from that day. Haneke imposed the rule for the film "the longer the broadcast, the longer the fragment." By the films completion, it had a duration between 110 and 115 minutes. == Status == Based on what is known about the film, ''Nachruf für einen Mörder'' had screened at the International Film Festival Rotterdam in 1993<ref>https://iffr.com/en/iffr/1993/films/nachruf-f%C3%BCr-einen-m%C3%B6rder</ref>. It is also likely to have aired on television, almost exclusively to Austria on ORF broadcasting in at least the early 1990s. Certain streaming services such as MUBI<ref>https://mubi.com/de/films/obituary-for-a-murderer</ref> and Letterboxd<ref>https://letterboxd.com/film/obituary-for-a-murderer/</ref> claim to host the film in their libraries however seem to rarely, if ever, be available for viewing with few supposed viewers claiming to have watched the film. It is also featured on the IFFR and AUSTRIAN FILMS websites<ref>https://www.austrianfilms.com/film/nachruf_fuer_einen_moerder</ref>. <br> As of 2023, absolutely no verifiable promotional or production material, stills, or video clips has surfaced online, let alone the full documentary. The original video and audio clips from the CLUB 2 broadcast on the Vienna-Floridsdorf shootings along with the superimposed images edited into the film by Haneke have also not surfaced. == References == 8d72adad4d2ebd552ffa766c51e1b7234f49e30d 62 61 2023-08-07T17:27:50Z Umlaut 2 wikitext text/x-wiki <big>'''NSFL:''' This article contains mentions of murder and suicide.</big> <gallery> Michael Haneke 2009.jpg|Michael Haneke. </gallery> {| class="wikitable" |+ Status |- | Completely lost |} '''Nachruf für einen Mörder''' ("'''Obituary for a Murderer'''") is a 1991 television movie documentary produced by Austrian filmmaker Michael Haneke, who is most well-known for his films ''Funny Games'' and ''Benny's Video''<ref>https://www.morawa.at/annotstream/9783895812972/PDF/Haneke-%c3%bcber-Haneke.pdf</ref>. The film was based on a mass shooting that occurred in the Austrian capital of Vienna the year before, however, it has not seen an official home release. == Background == Michael Haneke is an Austrian filmmaker who has personally produced and written several films since 1989 with his directorial debut ''The Seventh Continent''<ref>https://www.metacritic.com/movie/the-seventh-continent-1989</ref>. His films were known for their examinations of social issues such as the estrangement of individuals in modern society. Haneke's filmmaking style also became known for its slow-burn pacing, mundane environments, and seemingly uneventful dialogues and events which have become a staple of his films<ref>https://www.sensesofcinema.com/2010/great-directors/michael-haneke/</ref>. His most well-known films include ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Funny_Games_(1997_film) Funny Games]'' (1997 original and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Funny_Games_(2007_film) 2007 remake]), ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benny%27s_Video Benny's Video]'' (1992), ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/71_Fragments_of_a_Chronology_of_Chance 71 Fragments of a Chronology of Chance]'' (1994), ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Piano_Teacher_(film) The Piano Teacher]'' (2001).<ref>https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0359734/</ref><br> On 9 September 1990, 22-year-old Felix Zehetner was ejected from a friend's house party in Vienna-Floridsdorf for his drunken and belligerent behaviour. Angered and humiliated, Zehetner returned home where he used a Smith & Wesson pistol to shoot his parents as they slept, killing his father and non-fatally wounding his mother. He then returned to the party and opened fire, first killing the host of the party who told him to leave before picking off everyone else he felt had wronged him. He also wounded the hosts' sister, who would survive. The gunman then committed suicide by a gunshot wound to the head after injuring two police officers who responded to the scene.<ref>https://murderpedia.org/male.Z/z/zehetner-felix.htm</ref><br> In total, five people died and four others, including the two officers, were wounded. Although the case did garner widespread attention within Austria, it remained relatively unknown to the outside world. == Nachruf für einen Mörder == Three days after the shooting, an Austrian talk-show program called CLUB 2 aired an episode on the topic "Killing instead of talking - about the youthful intoxication of violence" (however apparently the main theme discussed in the episode was around death) which featured survivors of the incident as guests. Haneke had apparently seen the broadcast after "zapping" through channels before finding some sort of artistic worth in the film, copying the entire episode onto a Betacam SP camcorder.<br> ''Nachruf für einen Mörder'' would primarily feature video clips of this broadcast however at some point would only feature audio as he would edit images and other clips over it, possibly other unrelated broadcasts from that day. Haneke imposed the rule for the film "the longer the broadcast, the longer the fragment." By the films completion, it had a duration between 110 and 115 minutes. == Status == Based on what is known about the film, ''Nachruf für einen Mörder'' had screened at the International Film Festival Rotterdam in 1993<ref>https://iffr.com/en/iffr/1993/films/nachruf-f%C3%BCr-einen-m%C3%B6rder</ref>. It is also likely to have aired on television, almost exclusively to Austria on ORF broadcasting in at least the early 1990s. Certain streaming services such as MUBI<ref>https://mubi.com/de/films/obituary-for-a-murderer</ref> and Letterboxd<ref>https://letterboxd.com/film/obituary-for-a-murderer/</ref> claim to host the film in their libraries however seem to rarely, if ever, be available for viewing with few supposed viewers claiming to have watched the film. It is also featured on the IFFR and AUSTRIAN FILMS websites<ref>https://www.austrianfilms.com/film/nachruf_fuer_einen_moerder</ref>. <br> As of 2023, absolutely no verifiable promotional or production material, stills, or video clips has surfaced online, let alone the full documentary. The original video and audio clips from the CLUB 2 broadcast on the Vienna-Floridsdorf shootings along with the superimposed images edited into the film by Haneke have also not surfaced. == References == d18ed9b9800a091aa08044b00bbd9f7248b478fa